Kicking off with The Hollies' 1967 hits On a Carousel and Carrie Anne, the career-spanning Reflections chronologically follows singer Graham Nash across 40 years and 64 tracks, half of which are alternate versions or previously unreleased.

In 2004, Yusuf Islam, widely known as pop legend Cat Stevens before his conversion to Islam in the late 1970s, was on his way from London to a Nashville recording studio when a name similar to his had popped up on the no-fly list. His flight was diverted to Maine, where he was detained by the FBI, and he was deported the next day.

Though albums were becoming the artistic medium of choice for rock artists, the summer of 1967 still had a singles-dominated soundtrack, and it wasn't all about love, peace and beads. A look at the feel-good hits:

Like George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Cher and a host of other famous folks born at the crack of the baby boom, David Gilmour turns 60 this year. And the singer/songwriter and erstwhile Pink Floyd guitarist has mixed feelings about reaching this milestone.

Jean Harris and Herman Tarnower rode a roller coaster loving, fighting, making up, etc. that many people have experienced. Right up until the point when she killed him. That mix of familiar and bizarre fascinated Annette Bening, who plays the title character in HBO's Mrs. Harris (Saturday, 8 p.m. ET/PT).